"EA have made a bold step to bring in Call of Duty players. How? By inviting known, million+ YouTube subscribed Call of Duty commentators to the event in favour of some of the most hardcore Battlefield'ers. A necessary and somewhat sly tactic to bring in the competition's audience. EA know that if they go all out on these famous CoD YouTubers, that the current #1 best selling FPS game will surely hand over some of their fan base.

It makes me, personally, sick. Nothing against the incredibly YouTube famous CoD commentators going to this event, you obviously prefer Call of Duty and that's ok don't get me wrong, but in your place could be someone much, much more deserving. Someone who won't play the game a few times then throw it down when your temporary promotional job is done. Right? Someone who actually loves the Battlefield games and plays them out of choice.

What's more of a hit to the people not invited is that the CoD commentators will supposedly get exclusive Battlefield 4 gameplay to put on their YouTube channels, which comes with a "premium" CPM on all ads. Now if these rumours are anything to go by, that sucks."

"EA have made a bold step to bring in Call of Duty players. How? By inviting known, million+ YouTube subscribed Call of Duty commentators to the event in favour of some of the most hardcore Battlefield'ers. A necessary and somewhat sly tactic to bring in the competition's audience. EA know that if they go all out on these famous CoD YouTubers, that the current #1 best selling FPS game will surely hand over some of their fan base.

It makes me, personally, sick. Nothing against the incredibly YouTube famous CoD commentators going to this event, you obviously prefer Call of Duty and that's ok don't get me wrong, but in your place could be someone much, much more deserving. Someone who won't play the game a few times then throw it down when your temporary promotional job is done. Right? Someone who actually loves the Battlefield games and plays them out of choice.

What's more of a hit to the people not invited is that the CoD commentators will supposedly get exclusive Battlefield 4 gameplay to put on their YouTube channels, which comes with a "premium" CPM on all ads. Now if these rumours are anything to go by, that sucks."

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Even I have backup sights on my rifle, it's common in LE, and it's very common for soldiers with the common sense to realize that their life is worth a lot, and in the case that your main targeting device is damaged you need a back up.

It may not be "used" in the game, but rather an added detail effect for realism/gunporn.

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Even I have backup sights on my rifle, it's common in LE, and it's very common for soldiers with the common sense to realize that their life is worth a lot, and in the case that your main targeting device is damaged you need a back up.

It may not be "used" in the game, but rather an added detail effect for realism/gunporn.

No, the November rumor mentioned 720p 60fps. The other week, a user on a Chinese forum basically made a "wish list", based on the original rumor, and 1080p 60fps was one of them. He admitted to it being made up, though.

EA has publicly stated, however, that 1080p 60fps is a goal for their games/next-gen, but not specifically BF4.

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No, the November rumor mentioned 720p 60fps. The other week, a user on a Chinese forum basically made a "wish list", based on the original rumor, and 1080p 60fps was one of them. He admitted to it being made up, though.

EA has publicly stated, however, that 1080p 60fps is a goal for their games/next-gen, but not specifically BF4.

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No, the November rumor mentioned 720p 60fps. The other week, a user on a Chinese forum basically made a "wish list", based on the original rumor, and 1080p 60fps was one of them. He admitted to it being made up, though.

EA has publicly stated, however, that 1080p 60fps is a goal for their games/next-gen, but not specifically BF4.